Showing posts with label Rice Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rice Paper. Show all posts

Monday, 14 May 2018

Butterfly Tag Canvas with Imagination Crafts

Hi Everyone

We have a lovely day here in South Wales.  I hope you are enjoying the same.

Today's project has been created using Imagination Crafts fabulous Rusty Patina paints to give both texture and colour.  I hope you like it.  So let's get started!




 What I Did

  • First step is to get a small canvas, a chipboard tag and some cardboard.  You could you use the cardboard to cut the tag from also


  • Take the tag together with the  Wood Grain stencil and smooth the structure paste through the design.  Dry.  Clean stencil.




  • Using the Weathered Wash stencil add design to the canvas background edges.  Dry.  Clean stencil.




  • Tear some random strips from the cardboard exposing the ridges and glue to canvas.  Also glue a larger piece of cardboard to the rear of the tag to add depth.  Glue tag in to position.  Dry.





  • For the next stage I added some glue drips to the tag and canvas and covered them with Artsy Stones.  I also glued on some flat backed glass stones.  Dry.



  • Use the Rusty Patinas in Café Crème and Verdigris and mix tog3ethr to form a mid shade of pale green.  Paint over the entire piece.  Dry.





  • Now use the Verdigris and dry brush over some areas to begin building the layers of colour.


  • Next add the Rustique colour to your chosen areas.




  • It's time to start adding the highlights with the Café Crème colour using a foam sponge/cut an use foam.  Dry.



  • Using a sponge or a brush add some Starlight Wax in White Gold to add top highlights an to finish around the canvas edges.


  • The final step is to use the rice paper butterflies.  Cut out roughly and glue to some white card.  Cut out and add to the centre tag to finish.


  • Voila.  C'est fini! 






Sunday, 4 February 2018

Imagination Crafts Rice Paper Tablet Cover Upgrade

Hi Everyone

Today I fancied a little bit of a crafty lunchtime whilst waiting for the Italy v England rugby match to start (Six Nations Championship 2018).  I wasn't sure what I was going to do until I looked on my coffee table, as I supped my coffee, and saw my old tablet cover which I was about to throw in the bin.  So I thought okay if it turns out to be hideous I can just throw it in the rubbish and I haven't lost anything really.  So that's the story now let me tell you what I did :) 

I love, love, love, all my Imagination Crafts products but today I decided to use some of the wonderful rice paper together with Starlight Paints and Fabric Decoupage Glue.  I love this glue as it makes the rice papers waterproof!  Yes you read it right....waterproof.  So you can use the rice papers with the glue and once completely dried it is washable.  Imagine the things you can do with clothes, bags, etc!  

Fabulous Stuff I Used
  • Imagination Crafts Rice Paper - MA 006
  • Imaginations Crafts Fabric Decoupage Glue
  • Starlight Paints - Topaz, Rich Gold and Black
  • Imagination Crafts Gesso - White
  • Paints Brushes and Palette Knife
What I Did

Firstly, I painted the front and back of the tablet case with White Gesso.  I used two thin coats allowing each layer to dry in between.  I carefully dried with a heat tool.





Next I cut two pieces of rice paper to size.  Then using the Rich Gold Starlight Paint and a small paintbrush,  I coloured my chosen details on the rear of the rice paper design.  When this was dry I added a wash over the whole piece with the Topaz watered down, leaving some white areas.  Leave to dry. 





Now it was time to glue the coloured rice paper to the tablet cover.  As I was covering a larger area, I used my pallet knife to spread a thin layer of Fabric Decoupage Glue a small area at a time so that it didn't dry before I got to the next area.  Carefully place the rice paper onto the glued area and smooth it down to remove any bubbles and ensure the edges are glued down.  I worked my way up the covers.  Then using a soft paintbrush I added a coat of the glue to the outside to seal it and left it to dry.




The last thing I did to my project was to add colour around the edges.  I took the Starlight Paint in Black together with my domes bristle stencil brush and dabbed it around the edges.  As I was going around I had a baby wipe in my hand so that I could smudge the paint using a damp finger giving a softer looking edge.



So now it is NOT going in the bin.....Yay!  I love it.  I hope you like it too.  




I hope you have been inspired :) 



Thanks
for
Popping By

MJ
xx